Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


Database Management

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


EBIS3003
Database Management
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


EBIS3013
Business Systems Design and Analysis
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): EBIS3003 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

Course Description: This course provides students with techniques of business systems analysis and design. The course covers all the phases of the systems development life cycle: Initiation, Analysis, Design, Development, and Implementation. Emphasis is placed on concepts and techniques required in analysing information systems and their logical design, as well as the application of those concepts and techniques in various phases of the life cycle.


EBIS3023
Electronic Commerce
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course will provide students with an understanding of the tools, skills, business concepts, strategic opportunities, and social issues that surround the emergence of electronic commerce on the Internet. Students will develop an understanding of the current practices and opportunities in e-commerce, including e-commerce models such as O2O, C2C, B2C, B2B, and appreciate the significance of e-commerce as an integral part of the more encompassing omni-channel business strategy. Students will also be able to explore many of the issues and challenges surrounding e-commerce such as cyber security, anonymity, privacy, intellectual property rights, acceptable use policies, and legal liabilities.


Database Management

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


EBIS3003
Database Management
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


EBIS3013
Business Systems Design and Analysis
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): EBIS3003 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

Course Description: This course provides students with techniques of business systems analysis and design. The course covers all the phases of the systems development life cycle: Initiation, Analysis, Design, Development, and Implementation. Emphasis is placed on concepts and techniques required in analysing information systems and their logical design, as well as the application of those concepts and techniques in various phases of the life cycle.


EBIS3023
Electronic Commerce
3Units

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course will provide students with an understanding of the tools, skills, business concepts, strategic opportunities, and social issues that surround the emergence of electronic commerce on the Internet. Students will develop an understanding of the current practices and opportunities in e-commerce, including e-commerce models such as O2O, C2C, B2C, B2B, and appreciate the significance of e-commerce as an integral part of the more encompassing omni-channel business strategy. Students will also be able to explore many of the issues and challenges surrounding e-commerce such as cyber security, anonymity, privacy, intellectual property rights, acceptable use policies, and legal liabilities.


Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course aims to introduce students with different types of database management systems (DBMS), the principles and processes of developing database applications using structured query language (SQL) in business operations, as well as the management of database environments. The course focuses on the fundamentals of data management in organisations, and establishment of concepts and implementation methods for DBMS applications.


Business Systems Design and Analysis

Pre-requisite(s): EBIS3003 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

Course Description: This course provides students with techniques of business systems analysis and design. The course covers all the phases of the systems development life cycle: Initiation, Analysis, Design, Development, and Implementation. Emphasis is placed on concepts and techniques required in analysing information systems and their logical design, as well as the application of those concepts and techniques in various phases of the life cycle.


Electronic Commerce

Pre-requisite(s): None

Course Description: This course will provide students with an understanding of the tools, skills, business concepts, strategic opportunities, and social issues that surround the emergence of electronic commerce on the Internet. Students will develop an understanding of the current practices and opportunities in e-commerce, including e-commerce models such as O2O, C2C, B2C, B2B, and appreciate the significance of e-commerce as an integral part of the more encompassing omni-channel business strategy. Students will also be able to explore many of the issues and challenges surrounding e-commerce such as cyber security, anonymity, privacy, intellectual property rights, acceptable use policies, and legal liabilities.